For the last two weeks, I've been getting bitten by tiny, yellow bugs when I'm outside. Even for the squirmish, these bugs aren't gross. They're *so tiny*. Probably not even a millimeter. The second I touch it, it's dead. It's yellow to yellow brown in color. I always feel them when they land on me, and it's a tiny bite sensation. After that, it's fine. Doesn't leave a lasting sensation. Anyone have any ideas about what these guys are or have similar experiences?

I asked a few folks at work and they all think I'm crazy. I google'd no-see-ums and it's not these guys. So, so tiny! Maybe I just have hyper sensitive skin?

(When I lived in Florida, I was a mosquito-magnent. I usually had 20+ bites at all times from May to September.)

You play with them by drawing a circle around them in chalk. For some reason, perhaps because they're so tiny, they can't cross the chalk line. Anytime I'd try to touch them, they'd just turn into a splotch.

No one has mentioned chiggers although it doesn't seem to be what you described. Interestingly though, this site says chiggers turn yellow / yellow brown after feeding, and fall off easily coz we have no fur for them to hold on to.

I only know this because I google'd "tiny little yellow bugs biting me" and several webpages came up explaining what these are.

I keep getting bitten by them at work (north-east) when I go out for my smoke breaks. I have no idea why! I thought I was going crazy and had morgellon's disease or something. But nope, these tiny little insects are checking to see if I'm food.